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Farage “EU Out” tour begins in Ramsgate

Mr Farage said he was planning to go “on tour” around the country from now until the referendum – scheduled to take place before the end of 2017.

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With predictions that the poll may be held as early as next spring, Mr Farage has said there is no time to waste in engaging in the referendum battle.

“Even however should we bicker on just about everything, I want talk about a method with them inside of the drive as many as this referendum”, Farage said as the hero himself formally presented his anti-EU campaign in London. While the venue and message were identical to his press conference in July, the Ukip leader did reveal some details: twelve regional co-ordinators have been chosen, 300 events are planned over the next few months and six million leaflets will be delivered by Christmas.

UKIP’s campaign will be separate from the two existing groups vying for designation as official leaders of the No campaign.

The Ukip leader claimed the impact the leadership frontrunner was having on politics showed MPs were “waking up to what the European Union is”. And yes, even though we disagree on nearly everything, I’d love to share a platform with him in the run up to this referendum’.

Asked if he was a “Marmite” politician, Mr Farage said: “I don’t think that’s right”.

“Many of these meetings will be live streamed, because to win the campaign, we must leave Westminster and become accessible to everybody in the country”.

“Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, told the Telegraph that UKIP faced a “‘purple ceiling’ – a loyal minority of voters beyond which the party struggles to reach.

“It is clear that only UKIP offers voters in Gloucestershire the alternative between the remote, privileged and out of touch Bullingdon Club elite in charge of the Conservative Party, and an extreme left wing Labour Party soon to be led by Jeremy Corbyn and members of the Militant Tendency, who brought the great city of Liverpool to its knees back in the 1980s”.

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“I think the Left of British politics is waking up to what the European Union is. They have seen Greece trampled upon, they see a transatlantic trade treaty which they are anxious could threaten the viability of the NHS”.

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